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  1. Cossacks - Wikipedia

    Although the Cossacks were sometimes portrayed by Bolsheviks, and later by émigré historians, as a monolithic counterrevolutionary group during the civil war, there were many Cossacks who fought …

  2. Cossack | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2025 · Cossack, member of a people dwelling in the northern hinterlands of the Black and Caspian seas. They had a tradition of independence and finally received privileges from the Russian …

  3. Who Were the Cossacks? - My Jewish Learning

    The term “cossacks” is used to describe a class of 17th century Ukrainians, largely peasants, who separated from the burdens of traditional peasant life to form rebel communities at the furthest …

  4. The Rise and Fall of the Cossacks: Guardians of the Ukrainian Frontier

    Explore the history of Ukrainian Cossacks and their battles against the Tatars and Turks, a captivating tale of resistance and resilience.

  5. Who Were Cossacks - Exploring Their Rich Heritage

    Jan 18, 2024 · The Cossacks emerged in the 15th century along the Dnieper River, primarily from Slavic peoples. They had a unique democratic society, with elected leaders known as Atamans and …

  6. COSSACKS - Facts and Details

    Cossacks are not an ethnic group but rather a kind of warrior caste of free-spirited, farmer-horsemen that evolved around 300 years ago and have their own customs and traditions.

  7. The Cossacks, Ukraine’s Paradigmatic Warriors - Origins

    But the fierce Ukrainian army has an historical prototype in the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a daring and fearsome people of the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries whose adventures fill Ukrainian lore …

  8. Cossacks – Russia's Periphery - William & Mary

    The Cossacks were a vital force in the control and protection of Russia’s frontiers. Before the installation of administrative structures, the Russian empire could scarcely have maintained the integrity of its …

  9. Cossacks - Wikiwand

    Although the Cossacks were sometimes portrayed by Bolsheviks and, later, émigré historians, as a monolithic counterrevolutionary group during the civil war, there were many Cossacks who fought …

  10. Cossack | Columbia Center for Archaeology

    The Cossacks were an essential component of Russia’s colonization of Siberia; they conquered local communities who were subsequently forced by missionaries to accept Orthodox Christianity, …